
Apartments near The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Campus in Santa Monica, CA (4,194 Rentals)


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3016 Ruskin St, Unit rear

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1336 Berkeley St, Unit 1

2900 Exposition Blvd, Unit C

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1823 19th St

300 Bay Street, Unit 14

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1953 19th St, Unit B

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2702 Broadway, Unit 2702 Broadway, Apt B

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1229 23rd St, Unit Cottage

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1935 18th St, Unit B

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2517 34th St, Unit 2517

2456 Arizona Ave

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1820 9th St, Unit 4

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2445 Arizona Ave

1843 19th St

1001 Hill St, Unit L-4

2434 Cloverfield Blvd, Unit rear

1646 Berkeley St, Unit 5

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1031 Ocean Park Blvd, Unit 4.1

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1834 18th St, Unit 1834

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1832 18th St, Unit 1832

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1417 14th St, Unit 2

2240 28th St, Unit D

1402 Arizona Ave, Unit 9

1836 10th St, Unit D

1824 16th St, Unit 8

1531 Harvard St, Unit 3

2637 S Centinela Ave, Unit 07

1838 20th St, Unit E

1315 Ocean Park Blvd, Unit 2

2683 34th St, Unit 17

1838 20th St, Unit C

1441 Yale St, Unit B2

2609 Euclid St, Unit 2609-B

2609 Euclid St, Unit 2611 A

2300 Oak St, Unit 5

2201 Oak St, Unit B

1041 20th St, Unit J

2683 34th St, Unit 14

2020 Cloverfield Blvd, Unit 5 - D

2257 28th St

2620 21st St

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